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This new edition introduces the social science audiences of a new century to one of the classic highlights of the mid-twentieth century. This is the most general statement of the general theory of action as it was developed by its principle exponent, Talcott Parsons, and his close collaborators who formed the core of the fabled department of social relations at Harvard University. Toward a General Theory of Action is an extremely ambitious formulation of the ingredients, dimensions, and ranges that determine human behavior.

Parsons and Shils enunciate principles that are at the core of contemporary social science preoccupations-including the precarious balance between social integration and conflict. The volume is at once universal in intent and highly personal, an expression of Parsons thought, one of the most notable sociological theorists of the century. Finally, the book symbolizes the interdisciplinary impulse that typified a widespread belief in the unity of the sciences. This edition includes the collaborative groups introductory statement, Richard Sheldons essay on the theoretical and philosophical status of the general theory of action, and Values, Motives and Systems of Action by Parsons and Shils.

Guy Swanson, writing in the The American Sociological Review, noted that Parsons and Shils have performed a major service in clearing away many old controversies, in showing the reasonableness of a behavioral foundation for general theory in social science as a whole and in sociology in particular, in clarifying the interrelations among many concepts, and in the insightful interpretation of particular pieces of data. It is testimony to this books continuing significance that it continues to generate new lines of research and writings.

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Toward a General Theory of Action Social Science Classics The American - photo 1
Toward a
General Theory
of Action
Social Science Classics
The American Presidency, Laski
Critiques of Research in the Social Sciences, Blumer
Cultural Sciences, Znaniecki
Earth-Hunger and Other Essays, Summer
The Engineers and the Price System, Veblen
An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Ferguson
General Economic History, Weber
The Growth of the Mind, Koffka
Guild Socialism Restated, Cole
Human Nature and the Social Order, Cooley
Human Nature in Politics, Wallas
Jews and Modern Capitalism, Sombart
Myth of the Nation and Vision of Revolution, Talmon
News and the Human Interest Story, Hughes
Outlines of Sociology, Gumplowicz
A Preface to Morals, Lippmann
Progressive Democracy, Croly
The Psychology of Marxian Socialism, de Man
The Psychology of Socialism, Lebon
Recollections, de Tocqueville
The Rise & Fall of Elites, Pareto
Social and Cultural Dynamics, Sorokin
Social Organization, Cooley
The Social Role of the Man of Knowledge, Znaniecki
Society in America, Martineau
The Sociological Eye, Hughes
The Theory of Business Enterprise, Veblen
Toward a General Theory of Action, Parsons and Shils
The Theory of Economic Development, Schumpeter
The Transformation of Democracy, Pareto
Young Germany, Laqueur
Originally published in 1951, 1953 by Harvard University Press
Published 2001 by Transaction Publishers
Published 2017 by Routledge
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Library of Congress Catalog Number: 00-055200
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Toward a general theory of action : theoretical foundations for the
social sciences / Talcott Parsons and Edward A. Shils, editors; with a new
introduction by Neil J. Smelser.Abridged ed.
p. cm.(Social science classics series)
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN: 0-7658-0718-1 (pbk.: alk. paper)
1. Functionalism (Social sciences) 2. Social systems. I. Parsons, Talcott,
1902- II. Shils, Edward, 1910-1995. III. Smelser, Neil J. IV. Series.
HM484. T68 2000
301dc21 00-0552000
ISBN 13: 978-0-7658-0718-2 (pbk)
Contents
Talcott Parsons, Edward A Shils, Gordon W. Ailport, Clyde Kluckhohn, Henry A. Murray, Robert R. Sears, Richard C. Sheldon, Samuel A. Stouffer, Edward C. Tolman
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Richard C. Sheldon
Talcott Parsons, Edward A. Shils, with the assistance of James Olds
Action and its orientation..
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One spring day in 1951, I was sitting quietly in the hallway of Emerson Hall in Harvard Yard, waiting to meet with a faculty member of the Department of Social Relations in whose course I was enrolled. I was an undergraduate, a junior, at the time. Suddenly and unexpectedly the door of Talcott Parsons office flew open, and Parsons emerged, waving a brownish-yellow volume in the air. It was a prepublication copy of the heralded Toward a General Theory of Action. Parsons proceeded to run around the hallway, displaying the book to all in sightincluding me, whom I believe he barely knew at the time and talking excitedly about his baby.
The incident had its comical side, and still does, but at the same time it symbolized rather accurately the contemporary fervor felt about the scientific and intellectual mission of the Social Relations enterprise by most faculty and students associated with it, and the excitement about this particular volume, conceivedcertainly by Parsons, but by some others as wellas something of a manifesto of that enterprise.
As an undergraduate concentrator in Social Relations, I was sufficiently moved by Parsons enthusiasm to go out and buy that book at the earliest opportunity, and to read it. I have had occasion to go back to the book on a number of occasions over the years, and now I have read it in full again, nearly a half century after its appearance, in order to re-introduce it to the contemporary behavioral-and social-science world.
The Republication
The republication of the conceptual and theoretical core of Toward a General Theory of Action (Parsons and Shils, 1951) is a deserved and welcome event. This work stands as one of the most important theoretical statements in twentieth-century sociology. It marked a peak, if not the high point, in the development of that tradition of sociology known as structural-functional analysis. More than any single publication, it symbolized the brave and important if impermanentvisionary effort to synthesize the behavioral and social sciences that was embodied in the Department of Social Relations at Harvard. Perhaps most important, almost all of the analytic categories, theoretical issues, and substantive assertions found in Toward a General Theory of Action survive in the theoretical discourse and empirical research in the behavioral and social sciences at end of century.
Transactions Publishers has decidedand as informal advisor in the process, I concur completelyto publish only four parts of the original volume:
  • Preface, written by Talcott Parsons, explaining the Social Relations background of the collaborative project that produced the volume (pp. v-viii of the original).
  • Chapter 1 of , Some Fundamental Categories of the Theory of Action: A General Statement. This was the consensus statement of all those who were participating in the collaborative projectParsons and Shils, Gordon W. Allport, Clyde Kluckhohn, Henry A. Murray, Robert R. Sears, Richard C. Sheldon, Samuel A. Stouffer, Edward C. Tolman. Three of theseParsons, Allport, and Kluckhohnwere among the founders of the Department of Social Relationsand Stouffer and Murray were members of it (pp. 3-29 of the original).
  • Chapter 2 of , Some Observations on Theory in the Social Sciences, by Sheldon. This is a perceptive methodological and philosophy-of-science commentary on the status of the general theory of action (pp. 30-44 of the original).
  • , Values, Motives, and Systems of Action, by Parsons and Shils, with the assistance of James Olds. This is the theoretical heart of the project, which has commanded most of the critical attention of the various behavioral- and social-science audiences of the volume since its publication (pp. 45-275 of the original).
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